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Show Till. SPANISH FOUR PRESS, SPANISH FORK. UTAH F PRISONERS FIGHT Back on the Concrete E "after every meal LEADS, BUT WITH OUT HOPE OF GETTING THE LAW OF SENATOR FATHER WILLIAM E. BORAH ANSWERS CALL AT MOSCOW HOME 6CISSORS AND RAZOR BLADES FIGURE IN BATTLE FOLLOW-QUARREFOR MONEY DR. JARRES Was Governor of Gem State During Early Daya; Repreaented State Aa Senator When State Joined Union Inmates Sseond IN Ida. William J. McCon-Ball- , former governor of Idnho and father-in-laof United States Senator William 10. Borah, died at bis home here at the age of 85 years. He had complained of not feeling well tea days ago.' Mr.' McConnell went to Boise in 1863 from Oregon. Later he returned to that state, and in 1882 was prest-Iden- t of the Oregon state senate. He was governor of Idaho from 1893 to 1896, and United Slates senator from Idaho for three months In 1890, when the state was admitted to the Union. At the time of his death he was United States Immigration inspector Moscow, at Moscow. He was born In Commerce, Mich., and married Louise Brown In Yamhill, Ore., in 1866. Besides his widow and Mrs. Borah, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ben Bush of Moscow and Mrs. Max Linderman of Portland,, Ore., and a son, William, of Sacramento, Col. He was the author of a history of the state of Idaho and of "Episodes of Pioneer Life. L NECESSARY VOTE State Prison Fight That Ends In Death Of One And Severe Injury To The Other of Utah Armed with a scissors blade and with a fragment of razor blade respectively, J. A. Sanchez and Ruben Flores, inmates of the Utah state prison, staged a duel to the death in cellhouse No. 2. Flores, stabbed through the heart after a desperate struggle, died instantly. Sanchez, cut about the face and neck, hardly able to talk, lies In the prison hospital. He will recover surgeons say. The fight, according to the brief story Sanchez gusped out between gulps of blood to Warden James DeREMAIN IN vine, culminated a quarrel of long atanding over an alleged debt of 50 cents which Sanchez claimed Flores owed him. STRONG FIGHT IS MADE BY HEIR AMERICAN RED CROSS ORGANUntil the death struggle prison offTO MILLION TO GAIN IZATION TAKES CHARGE OF icials were unaware of any bad blood FREEDOM TORNADO DISTRICT between the two. Flores was committed to the state prison from Ogden In January, 1924, Court Denies Bail To Alleged Mur- Devastated Sections Of Middle Weet on a charge of burglary. dered of William McCIIntock; Will Be Rebuilt At Soon As Sanchez was sent up on a similar Scored by State Conditions Will charge from Carbon county In FebPermit Attorney Jarres Braun Marx Thaelman Helpach Held Ludendorff e d cell-houo- r i witn onitora anAdependaHs It never epous any c Ueused gfedleots bake day. - BEST BY ZE3X Hon-enzolle- 2aOtheg Brand ot Any Sales y. 17.-94- 3 one-yea- r J $35.-00- Senators Applaud Premier ftonie. Premier Mussolini wus given an enthusiastic ovHtlon upon his appearance before the senate for the first time since his Illness. All the senators, including the opposition members, stood and applauded, the galleries joining In. Signor Tlttonl. president of the senate, congratulated Mussolini upon his recovery. The premier answered with a brief word of thanks to the senate and fts prodding officer. Kid McCoy Given Mors Time I.oa Angeles. Kid McCoy was sentenced to a prison term of three to thirty-eigh- t years for the shooting and rampuge the morning after the slaying of Mrs. Teresa Mor. McCoys previous sentence of one to ten years for manslaughter In connection with Mrs. Mors death will he served separately of hls present sentence. McCoy was sentenced by Superior Judge Crall after motion of hls attorneys for a new trial hud been denied. Brief Csss Helps Burglar New York. The lure of eabarets was given by Stunley Wilson, dapper young burglar, as the cause or his committing more than sixty s In apartment houses here. He was urrested here while tarrying a brief rase which the police said he used to give the impression he was a student, and to hold stolen articles. Wilson said he rume here six months ago from Toronto, where police said he admitted serving two years for burglary. Her Own Fault of jiavedone Ve-t- Injured KEPT RIGHT 10.400.000 7,800,000 3,856,000 1,800,000 1,600.000 1,600.000 337,000 Millions women e Am-erlc- TIGHT That's what free-dor- $1,-00- 0 SEALED Her faux pas was Mrs. Highbrow which he needs to be elected, the first In the room. noticed everybody by presidential election In German hisMrs. Lowbrow Well, I cautioned without her tory ended as predicted, against wearing those new fangted electing anybody. arrangements. Judge. The first returns show that In the big cities Braun, the socialist candidate, Is running a close second and considerably ahead of the socialist vote at the last riechstag election. He Is apparently cutting heavily into the communist rank, as that party is falling behind its previous vote. Dr. Hellpach, the democratic candi date, and formed Chancellor Marx, oh the centrist ticket, seem to be hoi their own in proportion to their party strength. General' Ludendorff, however, seems to be undergoing the most dlsasterous defeat of hls political career. In the north he got only one or two votes in each district and in some places none at all. Although voting for the head of their Btate for the first time, the German people took the election very calmly. This being the third national election in the last eleven months, the whole country is suffering from election apathy. The total vote is not expected to go much beyond 60 per cent of the voting strength as against 77 per cent in the reichstag election last December. I This expected apathy was the last forlorn hope of the Jarres bloc to pull their candidate through tn the first round, because they believed the apathy would especially hit the socialists and democrats. This hope was broken by the returns and the second election will have to be held on April 26, when the president will be elected by a plurality. The election was one of the most peaceful ever held in Germany. ComBeing plete calm and almost indifference reigned throughout the country. Only In Berlin the national and communi-lati- c fighting organizations clashed in two battles, after which five communists were taken to the hospital. Only a few automobiles parading ots the streets with rival colors and brass bands tried to arouse enthusiasm and failed miserably. The members of the German cabinet gave a good example to the citizens generally and voted at the earliest opportunity. Prussian Minister of Justice Zenhof was on band so early he had to stand in line and wait for the booth to open. Potsdam, stronghold of thd monarchists, showed complete Indifference to this new republican institu1GP0 tion. There was no sign of any flag or other indication that an election was going on. Nevertheless, the princes who lived there turned out in full force to ,vote for Times the second successor to their futher. The candidates also appeared early at the polling booths, except General There are some men who, If you Ludendorff. He was busy In Munich agree with them, end the conversation reviewing, with Adolph Hitler, their right there. league of front soldiers which selected election day to stage a big nationIll deeds ure doubled with an evil al rally In that city. word. Shakespeare. His excellency cunnot vote for himself, can he? was the question asked at hls home. CELL milllon-dolla- mouth. BefreMn& and beneficial! Berlin. With Dr. Jarres in the lead but without hope of rolling up an absolute majority of all the votes cast I cell-hous- Election Will Be Held April When Plurality Rule Will Govern The Reeulte Berlin. The resulte In the German elections are: Salt Lake. cell-hous- Give It removes particles from the teeth. Strengthen the Cum. Combats add Twenty-Sixth- , Duel ruary, 1924. They had been tractable to disciBandits Work In Chicago had passed each other In the pline, Chicago. Defcuted In his first skirChicago. Forcing the employes of corridors and about the West Frankfort, 111. The work of yard without mish for freedom and termed a "cold the hank Into a small room, four American Red Cross in rehabilithe any intimation of the differ- blooded, dastardly murderer unmasked bandits, armed with saw- giving by the tation in the entire tornado disaster ence between them. prosecution, William D. Shepherd was area in five states will begin at once, ed off shotguns, robbed the Ashland Flores had occupied a cell In assigned to a permanent cell In the Street bank of a sum according to Henry M. Baker, nationNo. 2 since his commitment. county Jail, where he must remuln al director of disaster relief here. thought to exceed $15,000. Entering Sanchez was 1 In No. quartered pending his trial by a jury. the bank and mingling with the first It will include replacing and refurThe two men had had freShepherd, accused of murdering' his nishing homes, clothing and all necespatrons, they approached the various contact Inclosure. about the quent foster son, Billy McCIIntock, by in sities of all service windows and demanded victims, but will not attempt From the preliminary investigation occulatlng him with the money in sight. Threatening the typhoid fever to replace deficits in investment lossconducted It Warden ap- germs so that he Devine, by customers and the employes, they might inherit the es, which he called business rehabilishoved the rolls of bills into a sack, pears that several months ago San- boys estate, took hls tation. and while one of the quartet "cov- chez loaned Flores a small sum, of defeat with an utter absence or Director Baker will be In personal ered the retreat. Jumped into a which all but 60 cents bad been reof the entire five states discharge balA over arose the paid. dispute Po"Well, boys, I lost out. I guess I'll tricts. Each county will constitute a waiting motorcar and escaped. no inkling of the contro- be with yob a lice, notified by the alarm system, ance, but long time," he said separate district with an executive reached versy prison officials. to the Jail clerk as be returned from officer. F. E. so but had at once, responded quickly Burrellson, staff assistSecretly Flores armed himself with court hearing to hls cell In the custo- ant In the holdup been staged, and so per- of Franklin county charge feet was the plan worked out, the a fragment of old razor blade, while dy of two guards. work, has established temporary headSanchez fashioned from a weapon car had been lost in the maze of Judge Jacob Hopkins, chief justice quarters here. traffic. Mounted officers in pursuit of one blade of a pair of scissors pil- of the criminal court, ruled that ShepThe need of the victim and not his the robbers had been unable to find fered from the overall factory of the herd should not be allowed hls will guide attempts to reestabloss prison. It Is thought. trace of the daring bandits. on bond, but must be held in lish him on as nearly g predisaster susCgsually, and without arousing Jail until the trial. The court's deci- basis as funds will permit, said Ba2 No. to Sunchez picion. sion came repaired after four days of biltor ker. A careful survey will be made Property Destroyed Worth Million cellhouse. arguments between States Attorney Valetnine, Neb. A definite checkup trained workers to ascertain the Whlhc one started the. argument Robert E. Crowe and hls staff of by of the ravages of the prairie fires needs of storm sufferers and the Red which have been raging over north has not been ascertained, because of assistants and counsel for Shepherd. Cross then will attempt to make up William Scott Stewart, chief of the deficit so far as funds are availcentral Nebraska and across the line the difficulty of Interrogating SanIn the vicinity of the Rosebud Indian chez until his wounds shall mend. Shepherd's legal staff, made a final able. reservation in South Dakota showed Warden Devine said, but the assump- plea that his client should be admitEvery penny contributed to the Red that no lives were lost, no towns tion of prison officials Is that, it San- ted to bail, and when it was rejected Cross fund for tornado relief. Baker Sanchez of the debt be true, story were destroyed, but that property seemed less discouraged than Shep- said, will be used in the storm area. herd. damage amounting to approximately chez encountered Flores In the A community organization in each corridor, and made demand for I'll carry this matter to a higher county will work with the, Red Cross The earlier $1,000,000 was caused. nnconflrmed reports that the fires had the amount due him. court, " he said, indicating he wouid In adjusting claims, the local comFlores' answer was evidently couch- take the case to the Illinois supreme mittee destroyed the villages of Tuthill, having power to approve, reand SL Francis,' all in South Da- ed in fighting words. court. Increase or decrease claims recject, It is thought that neither man kota, were, found to be untrue when Standing in the same spot where ommended by the Red Cross. When was re- knew of the other being armed, each he appealed for the death sentence the work is completed the accounts telephonic communication None of these towns was feeling himself well equipped with a for Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeh will be turned over to the war destored. last summer, Crowe delivered a partment for final audit and approval. damaged, it was said, although the weapon familiar to his use. towns were threatened and required Immediately they were at It. Circl- strong closing argment against ball Vocational training and trust fund heroic efforts on the part of their ing about In the narrow confines of for Shepherd. He likened Billy assistance in cases where a mother residents to save them. Several the corridor, slashing, stabbing with to a lamb being rattened or children were left without support ranchers near here suffered burns in parry and thrust, the fight was on. for the slaughter. that are provided for in the rehabilitation declurtng the fight Flores, with hia razor blade, cut Shepherd maliciously planned to plan. furiously at Sanchez's Jugular vein. murder the lamb and get hls money. The emergency period probably will Germans Confer On Security Pact Inflicting severe neck and face "This is a conspiracy that shocks continue for ten days, Baker said. Paris. The German security pact wounds. Sanchez, with his scissors and stuns human understanding, He declared that in all the Red Cross offer was the obect of a conference blade as an improvised stilletto, soon Crowe declared. "It Is a weird, cold disaster work he had never witnessed by the cabinet which la understood gave over the attempts to cut hls an- blooded, dastardly muroerY such complete devastation and sufto hare fixed the main lines of ths tagonist, and, making a desperate forfering nor a disaster that embraced French reply to the security memor- ward lunge, drove the blade into . Chicago. A petition asking for an such a wide range of trrito-andum. The features of the reply, It Flores heart. order to exhume the bodies of Dr. A warning that relief work had reIs forecast, will be questions intended The duel was terminated. Flores Oscar Olson, and also naming Mrs. lapsed In some communities and that of definition to bring out a clear was dead and Sanches lay near hts Emma McClintock, was prepared by a second crisis existed, was sounded what the German government is victim bleeding profusely before the the states attorneys office in the Dr. W. T. MacVey, In an address ready to offer and the setting forth alarm could be given and guards hunt for further evidence against Wil- by before the Carbondale, 111., Rotary of some conditions which the French reach the scene. liam I). Shepherd, charged with kill- club. The first crisis passed, he said, government regards as indispensable, Sanchez was taken to the prison ing hls ward. BUI McCIIntock. Dr. the devastated area the chief of which is the uncondition- hospital, where hts wounds were Olson, for many years a friend of the personsto outside tremendous work the failed realize al entrance of Germany lfito the lea- dressed. McClintock family, died three years necessary. gue of nations. o. Mrs. McCIIntock. mother of Although relief work is well, organBilly, died sixteen years ago. Assist- ized in Murphysboro, he said condiCow With Milk Record Dies ant States Attorney John Sharbnro tions are serious elsewhere In the disHigh Taxes Work Hardships Chicago. Scgis Bicterje Prospect, Madrid. The Spanish theatre has announced to been hove said the wotld's great- tion some he would present the peti- trict. Dr. MacVey said that the Carexperienced a dlsasterous winter seatime soon. Chief Justice bondale relief organization was living est milk cow. Is dead. The Hnlinal, son, due to the high taxes levied upon of the municipal court, from "hand to mouth with the probOlson Harry a world's record of it by the Spanish directorate and the which produced who developed the case against Shep- lem of feeding 4000 homeless for In some 37,381 pounds of milk, equal to governments. herd. has hinted that the doctor dleo weeks and providing shelter for hunmunicipal In a test period, quarts. esses the taxes amounted to 45 per from other than natural causes. Jus dreds of mouths. to the records of the tio Olson Insisted on examining Mrs. rent, forcing many musical comedy according Association of America, Illinois Rebuilding and dramatic companies to cease proMcCIIntock's body to determine the died on tfie Carnation milk furms Chicago. Southern Illinois. Indiana duction. cause of her death. at Seattle. Wash. This cows three and other states in the path of last Coal Lands Will Bs Auctionsd offsprings have been sold for week's tornado hummed with In- Washington. Sale at public aucMrs. Lloyd George Thief Victim the lust one going to Japan. dustry Tuesday as the work of re- tion of a lease on eighty acres of Marshal Foch of France, when he was London. Murguret Lloyd George, building begun. Warm, sunny weather coal land in Rosebud county, Mon- in American, went to see the famous wife of the former premier, reported prevailed In most of the stricken tertana, was authorised by the interior cow, which last year was filmed at she lost u $50,000 pearl necklace durritory as enrpenters plied hammer department. An Investment of the National Dairy show In Milwau- ing the voyage from Gibraltar, on and saw on hundreds of new dwelland a minimum production of kee, her picture having made her her arrival at Plymouth. Police are ings and relief workers continued fn tons a year commencing with tffe probably the best known row in Investigating In the belief the rerkf give aid and comfort to thousands of fourth year are required. lace wus stolen. and homeless. Sixty-thir- the itr teethf them Wrigleyg. food j Catholics Parade as Protest Vunnes, France. A procession of catholics In which It is estimated there were 25,000 persons marched through the streets of Vannes In absolute silence. It was heuded by Cardinal CharoRt and other high prelates and members of the civil government. The panniers made their way to the fair grounds, where tho cardinal and others addressed them. A resolution protesting against the suppression of the Frency embassy to the vltlean and the Introduction of seculurlzatlon laws In Aluce and proto organclaiming a determination ize for the defense of religious liberty was passed. Colonel Forbes Suffers Stroke Men Drowned As Water Is Released Colonel Charles R. Forbes Boston. Throe miners Muhnney City, Pa.' of the United States were drowned and a dozen others nar- former director bureau was suddenly strickveterans' rowly escaped a similar fate when s en with purulysls ut the homo If hls dynumlte blast In nn abandoned gangsister Mrs. Merry Judkins, In the way of the Vulcan mine of tho Brighton district, und Is now in a serValley Coal company releused ious condition ut u local hospital. thousands of gallons of water which Colonel Forbes wus stricken on the behind a wall of eve of hls departure for Chicago hud accumulated rock, unknown to the miners. Those where he was to have presented an who lost their lives were William appeal for a new trial in connection with hls conviction us a result ot the Krenker, John Higgins and John veterans bureau Investigation. Those What makes an oil good ? 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